My Vietnam Vacation
As I reflect on 2007, I can’t help but note that my trip to Vietnam was definitely a highlight. While this locale is one of the most interesting places I have visited, there were things that I loved, and things that I disliked. So – for your reading pleasure, I’ve created this list of things I like best and not so much during my extended trip to this lush and beautiful place.
Best
- Vietnam has some of the most gorgeous beaches. I found places where I got to enjoy paradise with only a handful of other people.
- The food is so delicious and healthy. The flavors and incredible and the food is very cheap!
- The countryside is very green and lush – with a real tropical feel.
- During my stay, I didn’t witness any crime and I felt very safe.
- It is easy to get around on motorbike. It was my mode of transportation and I found it to be inexpensive (fuel-efficient), versatile, reliable and fast.
- I was surprised by how inexpensive it was to travel around the country.
Not So Much
- Language barrier was an issue as the language is difficult to learn and the English spoken by natives is tough to understand.
- The hot humid weather was tiring and we did experience many rainstorms in the afternoon.
- As an obvious foreigner, I sometimes felt I was targeted by people trying to sell merchandise. While I understand they need to make a living – this did get tiresome.
- Air pollution is rampant and on bad air days, it can be difficult to breathe in the big cities.
- The cities are also noisy as honking horns seems to be something everyone does!
- Courtesy is different in Vietnam, you won’t find orderly line ups and people pushing and shoving in line is common.
Despite these few things that I didn’t love about the country, it is definitely somewhere I cannot wait to visit again. It was a wonderful cultural experience filled with gorgeous landscapes, exciting adventures and interesting history. Why not plan your own Vietnam vacation!
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